Voters decided Tuesday night the outcome for the representatives in three Williamson County Commission districts.

The county commission races had more than 50 candidates vying for 24 seats. The full commission includes 12 districts, with two seats in each district. County commissioners review and vote on budgets for all departments of county government, set the county's property tax rate and review other resolutions related to county needs.

Residents picked their representation in District 3, District 9 and District 12 in the Republican primary. Each of those districts faces no Democratic opposition on the August general ballot.

There are two positions on the county commission per district, up to two nominees per political party advance. For all other county-wide positions, one nominee per political party will go to the general ballot.

District 3

Appointed commissioner Jennifer Mason and former Spring Hill alderman Keith Hudson lead early voting totals in Spring Hill.

Incumbent David Pair came in last.

"I am looking forward to it," Hudson said. "I think I am speechless right now. But I am looking forward to it. I think the community needs this voice, and it’s needed it for a long time."

Hudson outraised both of his opponents with $2,800. Mason raised $2,108 and Pair raised $1,700 this campaign cycle.

Mason nor Pair returned calls for comment.

Final:

Mason: 459
Hudson: 387
Pair: 347

District 9

Incumbent Todd Kaestner lost his bid for re-election in District 9.

Republican newcomer Chas Morton and former commissioner Matt Williams will become the new commissioners in the western district of Franklin.

Challenger Robert Peterman was in last.

Kaestner raised the most — $10,650, according to his campaign filing. He also gave himself a $10,000 loan at the start of his campaign. Williams raised $7,927, with no personal loans.

Peterman also lent $10,000 loan to his campaign, records show. Other than his loan, he only raised $4,450. Morton raised $9,825, with no personal loans.

No candidates returned calls for comment.

Final:

Morton: (1,156)
Williams: (1,175)
Kaestner: (1,009)
Peterman: (791)

District 12

Political incumbents Dana Ausbrooks and Steve Smith both secured seats in their east Franklin district.

Residents on the southeast and eastern side of Franklin had four choices to pick from in District 12.

"I am excited to continue to serve the citizens in the 12th District and I am overwhelmed by the support," Ausbrooks said. "It was lots of shoe leather work, and many people who helped me win."